Radcliffe -born broadcaster's voice has provided the backdrop to many a memorable Champions League night, as well as World Cups, European Championships, England friendlies and FA Cups.
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here Headteacher Julia Kinch told the Manchester Evening News that many of the students who worked on the mural are in their final year of primary school and have been saddened at the sight of the vandalism. She said: “The mural was created as part of a community art project five years ago and involved pupils from the school working alongside other community groups.“They are now in Year 6 and set to leave the school this year.
Radcliffe -born broadcaster's voice has provided the backdrop to many a memorable Champions League night, as well as World Cups, European Championships, England friendlies and FA Cups.
his past.The page has since turned in to what he dubs the ‘RECOVERy Channel’, which broadcasts live shows, in the morning, afternoon, and evenings throughout the week.Each show is unique and features a line up of health and wellbeing experts, who offer professional advice and give information about services to viewers tuning in.
straight to your inboxOle Gunnar Solskjaer is planning to promote more youngsters to the Manchester United first-team next season.Mason Greenwood, 18, and Brandon Williams, 19, have made 71 appearances between them in their breakthrough campaigns and Tahith Chong, James Garner, and Angel Gomes have made multiple starts.Gomes ran down his United contract but Chong, 20, and Garner, 19, are still training with the first-team in the midst of United's run-in and are expected to head out on loan next
in Cumbria has been named as a man from Greater Manchester.Ronnie Monks, 72, from Worsley in Salford was riding a black Triumph Rocket motorbike when he was involved in a crash on Townhead Lane in the village of Ravenstonedale, around twenty miles north east of Kendal.Emergency services rushed to the scene, close to the junction for with the main A683 road just south of the market town of Kirkby Stephen shortly after 4pm on Saturday afternoon, July 11.However Mr Monks sadly died at the scene,
this link, enter your email address, and select 'MyBury News'.A 33-year-old man from Manchester meanwhile, who was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of assisting an offender, has also been released under investigation pending further enquiries, Lancashire Police said in a statement released on Friday.Detectives have also identified a number of people, seen on CCTV, they would like to speak to as witnesses.In particular, officers want to trace:A woman in a purple jacket and blue jeans with white
coronavirus crisis. Kelly Smith was just 31 when she died from bowel cancer last month after a three and a half year battle with the disease.
Manchester Evening News : "Manchester and Salford were bombed sporadically in the war which actually made it much more difficult for many people in the city. "Whereas in London it was just a constant bombing and people got used to it, these sporadic bombs were quite disheartening.
straight to your inboxLeroy Sane has played his last game for Manchester City after the club agreed a deal with Bayern Munich.The winger cannot play for his new club until next season but will not feature again for Pep Guardiola's side following the £55m agreement that has left Blues bosses delighted.Guardiola has suggested that Sane may not be replaced in the long-term at the Etihad, citing the difficulties of the transfer market (especially with the impact of Covid-19), other priorities, and
A total of 336 people have now been discharged from Salford Royal Hospital after contracting the coronavirus.As the death tolls continue to fall across the country bosses have revealed the number of people who have recovered from the virus.As of this week, 2,024 people had passed away in Greater Manchester's hospitals after testing positive for Covid-19, with 176 of those deaths registered in Salford.But, the rate of new infections in the city appears to be slowing and there have been a number
Christopher Davies , 29, of Bartholomews Drive, Salford, has been charged with one count of: section 18 assault; possession of an offensive weapon in a public place; possession of a bladed article in a public place.He has been remanded in custody to appear at Manchester and Salford Magistrates’ Court today.In a statement Greater Manchester Police said: "Police were called at around 11.55am on Wednesday 24th June to reports of a teenage boy being stabbed in the leg on Rudman Drive in Salford."The
the dangers of swimming in cold, open water this week.
this link, enter your email address, and select 'MySalford News'. That's all there is to it.He remains in police custody.
A swan whose unborn cygnets were killed when vandals smashed up her nest with bricks has died.It is believed the swan died from a "broken heart" just weeks after her unhatched eggs were targeted by yobs in Bolton.A group of teenage boys were spotted throwing bricks and rocks along Manchester Canal in Kearsley on May 20.They were aiming for the island where the swans had left their eggs and only three of the six survived.Wildlife activists who had been keeping an eye on the swans said more eggs
Manchester City Council is on a mission to recruit at least 40 additional foster carers by the end of 2021 - to meet the growing needs of vulnerable children living in our region.Although childminders, teachers, nurses, and social carers are among its pool of ideal foster carers, the council wants to hear from anyone who has a passion for looking after young people and is interested in fostering.Foster carers come from a range of different backgrounds - married or unmarried, living with a
This is the moment a loud blast could be heard after the bomb squad were seen attending an incident in Salford.A controlled explosion is understood to have taken police on Worsley Road, Winton, on Thursday evening, although this has not been confirmed by Greater Manchester Police.Residents were evacuated to a Lidl supermarket car park moments before the blast could be heard.Pictures taken from the scene show officers from the Royal Logistic Corps working behind a police cordon.A bomb disposal
Salford residents are being told to avoid the area of Worsley Road in Winton as a police incident is ongoing.Greater Manchester Police have not issued a statement.However Transport for Greater Manchester wrote on Twitter: "ROAD CLOSURE. Worsley Rd between Parrin Lane/ Gee Lane."Ongoing police incident...
Manchester Crown Court heard. Events turned ugly in March when Croft, of Salford, went to her home address with his children’s belongings and after a brief conversation he called her a ‘tramp’.